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At home in Ohio, he had three more months of forced inactivity while his immune system rebooted.
You can feel just how jarring and stressful it must be for a soldier to go from the life-and-death adrenaline rush of war to the maddeningly slow world of rehabilitation and forced inactivity.
Four months of forced inactivity is a brutal blow for any professional athlete, but much more so for Suarez.
But then they could sue anyway because all of the forced inactivity led to obesity.
About four weeks into his sudden forced inactivity, he stood up from a kitchen chair and fainted.
The field as a whole may create animals (particularly rodents) predisposed to disease and early death because of forced inactivity (see, e.g., 9– 11).
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The skeletal muscles forced to inactivity by paralysis (e.g., of a limb as a result of polio) also undergo disuse atrophy.
The orchestra was forced into inactivity at the beginning of World War II, but was revived by Leo Damiani in July 1944 and continued to provide free concerts until 1991, when the Burbank Chamber Orchestra was formed to carry on the tradition.
Unlike in America, where unemployment is declining in part because discouraged workers are dropping out of the labour force, inactivity is declining in Britain.
Former three-weight world champion Linares, 31, made one more defence of his WBC lightweight belt before he was forced to vacate because of inactivity.
Other measures such as sweet water preference, inactivity time with forced swim test, and tail suspension test were not different at baseline between the KO and WT.
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